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Cabrillo at First Mixed-Use Residential <br /> Air Quality, Global Climate Change, HRA, and Energy Impact Analysis <br /> 22 19386 <br /> <br />According to the EPA, some people are much more sensitive than others to breathing fine particles (PM10 <br />and PM2.5). People with influenza, chronic respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, and the elderly may suffer <br />worsening illness and premature death due to breathing these fine particles. People with bronchitis can expect <br />aggravated symptoms from breathing in fine particles. Children may experience decline in lung function due <br />to breathing in PM10 and PM2.5. Other groups considered sensitive are smokers and people who cannot <br />breathe well through their noses. Exercising athletes are also considered sensitive, because many breathe <br />through their mouths during exercise. <br /> <br />226/27/2022 <br />Planning Commission 2 –75
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